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Playing HoMMX. Don't know if i missed something or it's a glitch in the game...... i finished the Fort Portmeyron quest but Lev won't take me to the Elemental Forge. Dialogue is not highlighted.
This question / problem has been solved by ylli96image
You mean Might & Magic X, right? Bad news: it's a very common bug and it never got patched (thanks, Ubisoft). Good news: we know how to fix it.
There are three solutions:
1. You have to be online (Uplay must be connected to Internet, no offline mode). It's a leftover from the Early Access version of the game - Uplay has to check if you're running the full version (8 GB) instead of EA version (4 GB). Check the game size too, just to be sure. This one worked for me back when I was playing the game for the first time.
2. You can't have a horse/mule hireling in your party. Lev should let you know about it through his dialogue (saying something like "whoa, we can't fly to the Forge with a horse"), but the game may bug out and not display this line. Check if you have a horse in your hireling slot and if you do - dismiss it (click on it and choose the right dialogue line). You can re-hire it in Sorpigal once you're done with the Elemental Forge quest.
3. If nothing else works, you can edit one of the game files to bypass the online check. Don't forget to make a backup copy of the file and your save files before editing! The game does not support Steam/Uplay cloud sync and will not make an auto-backup of your save.
Find the game folder - if you bought a physical copy (box/disk) or digital through Uplay, it should be in Program Files\Ubisoft Game Launcher\games\Might & Magic(R) X Legacy. If you have the Steam version, then look for Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Might & Magic X - Legacy.
Find a file called LevDialog.xml - you should find it in Might and Magic X Legacy_Data\StreamingAssets\Dialog.
Make a backup copy of the file. You can copy-paste it on your Desktop, just so you have an unedited copy in case something goes wrong.
Open the file (if you don't have the software for that, you can download and install Notepad++, it's freeware) and find all the lines that look like this:
condition xsi:type="PrivilegeUnlockedCondition" privilegeID="1001" failState="DISABLED"
There should be four of them total. Add <!-- and --> at the beginning and at the end of these lines or delete them entirely. Save the file and run the game. Now you should be able to fly to the Forge without any other problems.
Good luck with the rest of the game!
Post edited January 18, 2019 by ylli96
Thanks man, i solved the problem but got in another.......

My spellcasters have reached Expert lvl in spells but still, the spells are unchoosable. I mean, they are not highlighted as if i still have to reach Expert when in fact, i did reach the Expert lvl. Wtf???? I posted a picture as proof.
Did you visit a trainer? Once you level up a skill to a certain level (Expert, Master, Grandmaster) you have to speak (and pay some gold) to a special NPC who will actually train your character to become an Expert, Master or Grandmaster in that skill. It'll give you access to special perks, new abilities and spells, as well as allowing you to put more points into the skill. You can't buy a higher-level spell unless your character visits the trainer. It's a bit convoluted and annoying but that's how this game works.
Expert and Master Trainers can usually be found in towns or special places on the world map (towers, tents, houses etc.). Grandmasters are harder to find (secret rooms in dungeons), ask you to complete a quest before they train your characters (one or two Masters do that too) or force you to sacrifice a stat point (Dark Magic Grandmaster does that with your Vitality stat, I think) before training.
Here's a link to the full list of trainers with their locations and requirements:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/238750/discussions/0/558746089679365426/
Post edited January 19, 2019 by ylli96
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ylli96: You mean Might & Magic X, right? Bad news: it's a very common bug and it never got patched (thanks, Ubisoft). Good news: we know how to fix it.
There are three solutions:
1. You have to be online (Uplay must be connected to Internet, no offline mode). It's a leftover from the Early Access version of the game - Uplay has to check if you're running the full version (8 GB) instead of EA version (4 GB). Check the game size too, just to be sure. This one worked for me back when I was playing the game for the first time.
2. You can't have a horse/mule hireling in your party. Lev should let you know about it through his dialogue (saying something like "whoa, we can't fly to the Forge with a horse"), but the game may bug out and not display this line. Check if you have a horse in your hireling slot and if you do - dismiss it (click on it and choose the right dialogue line). You can re-hire it in Sorpigal once you're done with the Elemental Forge quest.
3. If nothing else works, you can edit one of the game files to bypass the online check. Don't forget to make a backup copy of the file and your save files before editing! The game does not support Steam/Uplay cloud sync and will not make an auto-backup of your save.
Find the game folder - if you bought a physical copy (box/disk) or digital through Uplay, it should be in Program Files\Ubisoft Game Launcher\games\Might & Magic(R) X Legacy. If you have the Steam version, then look for Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Might & Magic X - Legacy.
Find a file called LevDialog.xml - you should find it in Might and Magic X Legacy_Data\StreamingAssets\Dialog.
Make a backup copy of the file. You can copy-paste it on your Desktop, just so you have an unedited copy in case something goes wrong.
Open the file (if you don't have the software for that, you can download and install Notepad++, it's freeware) and find all the lines that look like this:
condition xsi:type="PrivilegeUnlockedCondition" privilegeID="1001" failState="DISABLED"
There should be four of them total. Add <!-- and --> at the beginning and at the end of these lines or delete them entirely. Save the file and run the game. Now you should be able to fly to the Forge without any other problems.
Good luck with the rest of the game!
Thank you!